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Page: BrioQuery Landing Page
page: Overview BrioQuery is the query tool most often used at MIT to retrieve data from the Data Warehouse. Key Features Store and run multiple queries in one file. Access queries from different databases. Remove duplicate data ...
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Page: Create hostname with static ip address for FSILG network contacts
How to create a static IP address and hostname for use on wired networks or wireless networks in FSILGs. Solution # Login to Athena. Go to http://athena.dialup.mit.edu or use a Secure Shell client to login. (ssh on Mac OS X and SecureCRT on Windows) # Start ...
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Page: Debathena Private Workstation Owner Guide
Debathena Private Workstation Owner's Guide is intended to help users maintain the Athenaspecific portions of their Debathena installations, as well as some basic configuration information. It is an updated version of the Athena 9 Private Workstation Owner's Guide. Introduction This guide is not intended ...
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Page: Delete a hostname or static ip address for FSILG network contacts
FSILG network contacts do not have permissions to delete host records. The proper way to delete a hostname is to mark the status as deleted. It will eventually be purged from your network. Solution # Start moira: athena% /usr/athena/bin/moira (Note ...
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Page: DHCP Service at MIT
page: Overview The DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol) Service lets you connect your computer via Ethernet to MITnet without reconfiguring your computer's network settings if you move it to a new location. MIT faculty, staff and students ...
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Page: Discovery services on MIT wireless networks
Many devices designed for home wireless networks have the ability to discover (or be discovered by) other devices on the same wireless network. These "discovery services" typically use a technology that has gone by different names over time, including Bonjour, zeroconf, and UPnP ...
Other labels: c-networking, printing, multicast, bonjour, static, wireless, printer, remote
Page: How can I change my IP address (static IP OR Host name)?
Q: Answer Send email to helpdesk@mit.edu mailto:helpdesk@mit.edu with the information about the IP address you want to change. Include the current IP address and hostname. See also Get Connected to MIT's Network (and the Internet) http://ist.mit.edu/mitnet?category ...
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Page: How can I request a permanent reserved IP Address and host name?
Answer MIT students, faculty or staff with valid Kerberos identities may request a permanent reserved IP for use in an MIT building. These instructions should only be followed if physical hardware exists on campus. Please don't attempt to reserve name ...
Other labels: c-networking, rccnetworking, request, static, ip, hostname, host, name
Page: How do I configure my computer to connect to MITnet via a wired Ethernet connection?
Q: Context You are on campus and you have access to a wired Ethernet connection. Answer There are a few ways you can configure your computer to connect to MITnet using a wired Ethernet connection: Use a dynamically assigned (random) IP address ...
Other labels: c-getting-connected, network, ethernet, web, email, tcp/ip, dns, mitnet
Page: How do I install Debathena via PXE?
page: Context The PXE installation method is a good choice if you do not currently have a version of Debian or Ubuntu installed on your computer and your computer is directly connected to MITnet. Please note the PXE may not be enabled on all campus networks ...
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